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    Morton Fine Art x Shift4 | Now Accepting Cryptocurrency

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    April 7, 2026

    Morton Fine Art x Shift4 Now Accepting Crypto Payments Morton Fine Art is excited to announce a new partnership with Shift4, enabling the gallery to accept cryptocurrency payments. As we continue to expand how collectors engage with art, this step opens the door to new possibilities—making it easier than ever…

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    Rosemary Feit Covey | Reviewed in DisCerning Eye

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    March 6, 2026

    Systems ManagementSculpture in a diverse “Continuum.” Also: Tawny Chatmon’s exaltations; Rosemary Feit Covey’s excavations; Matthew Curry’s gestures; Eric Johnson chronicles a disappearance; and Scott Davis disorientsMark JenkinsMar 03, 2026 Rosemary Feit Covey, “Thanatopsis I and II” (Morton Fine Art) PRINTMAKING IS EXCAVATED AND EXTRAPOLATED in the work of Rosemary Feit…

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    Hannelie Coetzee | MSN

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    February 13, 2026

    How hyenas became symbols of female power in South African art Story by AFP 2 min read They are often disparaged as ugly, sly and cruel scavengers but for South African artist Hannelie Coetzee, hyenas are symbols of female power and the normalisation of queerness. The walls of her studio in…

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    Michael Andrew Booker’s Forward | Reviewed in DisCerning Eye

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    December 17, 2025

    Living in the Material Catharine Czudej flees virtuality for the real world of physical imperfection. Also: Visions of home at D.C. Arts Center; Booker’s near-faceless portraits; Caliguiri and Thornton’s abstract duo act Mark Jenkins Dec 10, 2025 Michael Andrew Booker, “Out on the Veranda” (Morton Fine Art) IF MICHAEL ANDREW…

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    ETO OTITIGBE | Fredericksburg Free Press

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    December 12, 2025

    PODCAST: Coffee Shop Talk with Eto Otitigbe (Dirty Chai at Agora Downtown Coffee Shop) by Joey LoMonaco | Dec 11, 2025 | , Arts & Features, Free Time, Podcasts https://www.buzzsprout.com/2420085/episodes/18331349-eto-otitigbe-dirty-chai-and-the-art-of-taking-things-apart-at-agora-downtown-coffee-shop?client_source=small_player&iframe=true&referrer=https://www.buzzsprout.com/2420085/episodes/18331349-eto-otitigbe-dirty-chai-and-the-art-of-taking-things-apart-at-agora-downtown-coffee-shop.js?container_id=buzzsprout-player-18331349&player=small This month, host Joey LoMonaco sits down with Eto Otitigbe, an MIT-educated engineer-turned-artist who has spent the past year designing an installation at the intersection where a slave auction…

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    Adia Millett | 48 Hills

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    November 2, 2025

    Arts + CultureArtCulture From ball courts to Chase Center, Adia Millett captures the visual jazz of interconnectedness ‘The Bay Area lifestyle feels liberated, casual, and saturated with color,’ says the Oakland artist. ByMary Corbin October 30, 2025 Artist Adia Millett works across multiple media to explore the conceptual significance of…

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  • MFA Art News

    Morton Fine Art | Amy Morton Interviewed in Bold Journey

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    September 18, 2025

    An Inspired Chat with Amy Morton of Truxton Circle | NOMA September 16, 2025 We recently had the chance to connect with Amy Morton and have shared our conversation below. Amy, we’re thrilled to have you with us today. Before we jump into your intro and the heart of the…

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  • Exhibitions

    Meron Engida Hawke | Video of Three Seasons | Morton Fine Art

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    September 17, 2025

    Three SeasonsSolo Exhibition by Meron Engida Hawke In her latest body of work, Three Seasons, Ethiopian-American artist Meron Engida Hawke offers an exploration of geography, memory, ecology, and womanhood. Drawing from her personal experiences as an Ethiopian woman living in the United States, Engida Hawke bridges the emotional and environmental…

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    VICTOR EKPUK | The Dancer | Public Sculpture in D.C.’s Logan Circle

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    September 15, 2025

    Logan Circle “Smithsonian Fellow Victor Ekpuk Unveils ‘The Dancer’ Sculpture in Logan Circle” By Prince Of Petworth Published September 12, 2025 at 2:30PM photo by Adedayo “Dayo” Kosoko From a press release: “The Logan Circle Community Association (LCCA) is proud to announce the unveiling of The Dancer, a striking 10-foot metal…

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  • Artist Profiles, Our Curator’s Studio

    Amy Morton of Morton Fine Art | Interviewed in Voyage Baltimore

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    May 29, 2025

    Local Stories May 26, 2025 Hidden Gems: Meet Amy Morton of Morton Fine Art Local Stories Today we’d like to introduce you to Amy Morton. Alright, so thank you so much for sharing your story and insight with our readers. To kick things off, can you tell us a bit…

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